Ohaga Ohaga

Kisumu Area Library: A Potential Gem Dimming in the Shadows

I’ve always been one of those people who finds solace in libraries, the quiet nooks where knowledge blooms and ideas take root. While most folks are hunting for the nearest pub, movie theatre, or shopping mall when they land in a different place, I’m on the lookout for the local library. In December, my travels […]Read More

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Being Ngũgĩ wa Thion’go: A Case of the Son’s Tweet

“My father Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o physically abused my late mother – he would beat her up. Some of my earliest memories are of me going to visit her at my grandmother’s where she would seek refuge. But with that said it is the silencing of who she was that gets me. Ok- I have said […]Read More

DP Gachagua’s Attacks on Media Not Good for Democracy 

Over the last eight months since President Ruto’s Government came to power, many things have happened but one that has remained constant is the continual attacks on the media. A month hardly passes by without an attack on the media particularly from Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua. His latest attack on the media was on Thursday, […]Read More

Press Freedom in Kenya and Why the Political Class Must

On May 3, 2023, UNESCO held a special anniversary event at the UN headquarters in New York. This was to mark 30 years since the UN General Assembly’s proclaimed an international day for press freedom.  This year’s theme was “Shaping a Future of Rights: Freedom of Expression as a Driver for all other human rights”. This […]Read More

The War On Social Media Amid COVID-19 And Why CS

“If you are doubting the information, we are giving you on the state of Coronavirus in the country, you can go to Mbagathi Hospital and confirm”. Those were the words of Mutahi Kagwe- Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary of Health on March 19, 2020 as he unleashed a warning shot to Kenyans vending unverified information in social […]Read More

Turmoil in marriages: Domestic violence in the rise amid COVID-19

Since Coronavirus was declared a pandemic, there have been reports from around the world about the surge of domestic violence cases. The number of reported cases has been so high so much so that the Secretary-General of the United Nations, António Guterres has been compelled to call for “peace at home”. The UN Boss, on […]Read More

Sex workers face a dilemma: to work or not during

Kenyan sex workers are being forced to choose between their health and their livelihoods.  Atieno* has been a sex worker for six years. A soft-spoken 24-year-old, she began her career in the lakeside city of Kisumu. Her day would typically begin either in the morning or evening when she would arrive at her spot and wait […]Read More

Coronavirus: Remember those Living with Disability -By Ohaga Ohaga

Some members of the PWD community is yet to receive a coin from the funds the government of Kenya allocated to them. We must stop the perpetual mistake of overlooking the specific needs of the disabled community. It is now five months and three weeks since the first positive coronavirus case was confirmed in Kenya. […]Read More

OPINION: Time To End Impunity For Crimes Against Journalists Is

The International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists was proclaimed by the UN General Assembly. The importance of this day is to urge member states to implement definite measures countering the culture of impunity. Between 2006 and 2020, over 1,200 journalists have been killed for reporting the news. By Ohaga Ohaga Every year […]Read More